The Linguistic Society of New Zealand has its annual conference around November each year. The 2012 conference takes place in Auckland this week (heads up: the 2013 conference is being hosted by UC!). This year, the main theme is ‘Language and Society’, and many of us from UC Linguistics – staff, PhD students and Honours students – will attend to present our latest research, and listen to other talks by linguists from all over New Zealand and from overseas.

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While not strictly the same conference, but the ASSTA Workshop on “Phonetic Analysis of Rhythm in Indigenous Languages” is back-to-back with the NZLS conference in Auckland where both the MAONZE team and the NZILBB are represented:
MAONZE team: “A Changing Tune In Māori: Prosodic Cues In Language Discrimination”
Vica Papp: “A phonetic-phonotactic approach to rhythm: Rhythmic jitter”